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After Zlatan Ibrahimovic’s statements about Argentina’s championship in the World Cup, in which, among other things, he stated that “Argentina will never win anything again because they behaved badly”, former player Sergio “Kun” Agüero responded Swedish in a direct from his Twitch.

“It is very rude to say that we are not going to win more. I think that before worrying about Argentina, you could worry about your country, about your players, who are not even in the last World Cups”, was one of the Argentine’s responses.

He also replied to him regarding the alleged unsportsmanlike attitude of Argentina during the World Cup, To speak that they behaved badly, I think you are the least suitable to speak. On the court you have bad behaviors. Some ironing, a pineapple that I remember you hit in the United States with the Galaxy and then you pretended it hurt you too. Is that for you to behave well?, raised the Argentine.

Agüero felt touched

With Zlatan’s words, the Argentine stated that he also felt that it was his turn and that despite not being part of the squad as a player, El Kun was with the team at all times. “I feel like you also threw me, because I was there and I feel part of it,” he said.

On the other hand, he also stated once again that Messi is the best player in the world and that Zlatan is somewhat annoyed by this fact. “Messi won, maybe that makes you angry, maybe it hurts you to admit that Messi is the best player in the world and that he has won the World Cup in Argentina. This is soccer. Sometimes you play well, sometimes badly, sometimes you play well being a rascal on the pitch. We are world champions Zlatan, you want to kill yourself. The players who behaved badly raised the Cup “, he closed.

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By Scribe